I don't know if anyone has told you lately... But God gave you SO much purpose as a Teacher! I'm not kidding when I say, you brought a tear to my eye, of how awesome you teach! Thank you from the bottom of my Heart -Jennell Mueller!
Thank you so much for this excellent video. Many people lament that anatomy and physiology are nothing more than memorization of names, but you emphasize the CONCEPTs too--so engaging
Six years ago in my first year struggling with reading boring text but still wanting the depth. I don't remember most of anatomy but I remember learning from you❤😂
Professor Fink. Thank you for your video. You made the anatomy fun and interesting to learn. Very detail and specific. Way better than my teacher. My teacher teaching anatomy like he is Rap and need to going home soon.
Thank you so much professorFink Im preparing for the step 1 and I did graduate long time ago .I really appreciate the simple and smart way you explain the anatomy I see your explanations are right to the point with the usmleworld questions and first aid ,even I think sometimes Im learning anatomy faster than ever .Thank you so much again for the Big Help .
Thank you so much! Great class. Just one little detail: at minute 24:43 , when talking about the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff, it is not teris major, but teris minor. Cheers!
Thank you very much for the video Professor Fink ! As a radiographer, I've zero real education on 'soft tissue' anatomy. Your presentation style here made it *much* easier to understand which does what motion. Interesting details mixed in helped also. . : )
EXCELLENT video...the acting helps A LOT!!... HOWEVER... in total disagreement with the Q&A at 28:30... a lot of us are into this NOT because "it pays well" but because we just LOVE science and knowledge...even if we don't want to save mankind.... regards...
The Muscle Charts can be downloaded (for free) by going to the Anatomy Page of my web-site: www.professorfink.com/ANATOMY___HEALTH_CAREERS.php and clicking on the following: Muscle Chart (simple; PDF) and SKELETAL MUSCLE REVIEW SHEET (by Pattarajit Bunchoti; 2017)
Saratus anterior muscle is lateral or medial to the cordial section in an anatomical position? The empty space which is called arm pits are lymphocytes their?? Is this important to know? Anybody can answer the scroll… thanks! No dumb questions. Right! Importantly, Professor Fink, your demonstration shows how the origin, function, modality, inserts, are structured in detailed explanation. Thanks! I need it to stick in my head:like a built in sticky pad🤦🏽♀️
It is actually the Teres MINOR that is part of the "Rotator Cuff" (but I don't make my students learn the Teres Minor). Thank You for your contribution! -- sincerely, professor fink
Technically, it IS the Teres MINOR. I intentionally said "Teres major" because I do not ask my students to learn the "Teres minor" or differentiate between the two. All teaching involves some "dogmatism" by making generalizations and simplifications (on the path to learning greater detail & complexity). Thanks for your comment! -- professor fink
damn i need a good jewish teacher. our teacher" has not once even stood up in the front with a skeleton. shes so lazy. no matter how much someone knows from the books, you can always tell by their teaching style whether they're truly intelligent or not.
Dr. Fink, I just want to let you know that you are helping a lot of students around the world. Thank you. Keep up the amazing work!
I don't know if anyone has told you lately... But God gave you SO much purpose as a Teacher! I'm not kidding when I say, you brought a tear to my eye, of how awesome you teach! Thank you from the bottom of my Heart -Jennell Mueller!
I am not one of your students, but this video is helping me study for my own anatomy final. Thank you uploading.
Thank you so much for this excellent video. Many people lament that anatomy and physiology are nothing more than memorization of names, but you emphasize the CONCEPTs too--so engaging
Six years ago in my first year struggling with reading boring text but still wanting the depth. I don't remember most of anatomy but I remember learning from you❤😂
You were my first medical teacher
7 years ago thank you for being so helpful 🤍🤍
Professor Fink your lecture gives me life, looking forward to learning more anatomy from you!!!
The best! We love your lectures don't remove them
Loved this lecture. A lot of help to refresh my anatomy for my radiology exam.
Your lectures are very engaging and helpful for my Massage Therapy final review. Thanks for posting!
i really appreciate your lecture vedio Professor Fink...my perspection towards anatomy has changed..😎😎..
sir ,,, with due respect ,,, you are just great ....
You're an incredible teacher. Your passion for teaching is self-evident.
Professor Fink. Thank you for your video. You made the anatomy fun and interesting to learn. Very detail and specific. Way better than my teacher. My teacher teaching anatomy like he is Rap and need to going home soon.
Thank you profesor i learn a lot from you i apply your knowledge for bodybuilding and fitness . Really helpful
Thank you so much professorFink Im preparing for the step 1 and I did graduate long time ago .I really appreciate the simple and smart way you explain the anatomy I see your explanations are right to the point with the usmleworld questions and first aid ,even I think sometimes Im learning anatomy faster than ever .Thank you so much again for the Big Help .
thank you very much Professor Fink for uploading this !!!!
love how he explains this!! thanks for uploading
Enjoyed every minute of your muscle lecture. Thank you. This is definately going to help me pass my mblex test.
THIS IS SO HELPFUL!! Thank you, you are such a wonderful teacher!
I wish he wasn't teaching his students to be greedy money chasers..... 🙄
you are a awesome teacher .....i can really understand this the way u break it down... great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you. You are an amazing teacher.
Amazing! You are the best, thanks a lot for such a great lecture.
Thank you so much! Great class. Just one little detail: at minute 24:43 , when talking about the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff, it is not teris major, but teris minor. Cheers!
Thanks you so much sir, this is very helpful
Excellent. This is incredibly helpful👍
Your lectures are excellent sir.
Thank you so much for uploading!! Helping me really a lot to pass my anatomy exam!! The way you teach and explain is really amazing!!!
Simply the best! Wish I have you as my teacher in anatomy class!
Best regards
Medstudent
i really want my school all teacher like u , u are very very good teacher
I am not one of your students, but this video is helping me a lot.thank you
Good educative video with analogies
Thank you for sharing!
Dr. Fink I just want to thank you.
They are didn’t appreciate his teaching but I wanna say thank you
Amazing lecture!
Trapezius is Greek for little table but I still adore you and thank you for the video!
Thanks a lot professor ✌🏼✌🏼
Thank you so much ♡
Thank you very much for the video Professor Fink ! As a radiographer, I've zero real education on 'soft tissue' anatomy. Your presentation style here made it *much* easier to understand which does what motion. Interesting details mixed in helped also. . : )
Thank you so much for posting this. Much appreciated. :)
He is definitely here saving mankind 🤗🤗
Ummmm 🤷
I don't think he really cares. Seems more concerned about making money.....
Wow best explanation
I love the way you explained it! Thank you so much!! I finally understand how this stupid muscles work.😅
I tell ya in almost every vid but thank you man
Thanks for this great explanation☺☺☺
But he muscle in the rotator cuff is teres minor not teres major!!
Teres minor b hai r major b
Thank you sir:)
You are a genius Sir. How does do you remember all this??
hey doc thanks for providing osme lecture
EXCELLENT video...the acting helps A LOT!!... HOWEVER... in total disagreement with the Q&A at 28:30... a lot of us are into this NOT because "it pays well" but because we just LOVE science and knowledge...even if we don't want to save mankind.... regards...
Do you slap your hands together when a kid fall asleep? I think this video is excellent for massage therapists too. Thank you, Dr. Fink.
I slapped my hands to emphasize a concept -- NOT to wake anyone!
it is so great
Very good sir
The Muscle Charts can be downloaded (for free) by going to the Anatomy Page of my web-site:
www.professorfink.com/ANATOMY___HEALTH_CAREERS.php
and clicking on the following:
Muscle Chart (simple; PDF)
and
SKELETAL MUSCLE REVIEW SHEET (by Pattarajit Bunchoti; 2017)
professorfink thank you so very much Professor! Your explanation is clear and not too fast unlike my teacher in kineseo. I appreciate this sooo much
i wished i had a teacher like u..way back college..its simplier and easy to remember..thank u so much
Saratus anterior muscle is lateral or medial to the cordial section in an anatomical position? The empty space which is called arm pits are lymphocytes their?? Is this important to know? Anybody can answer the scroll… thanks! No dumb questions. Right! Importantly, Professor Fink, your demonstration shows how the origin, function, modality, inserts, are structured in detailed explanation. Thanks! I need it to stick in my head:like a built in sticky pad🤦🏽♀️
i want t remix this as the sholder dance to help me memorize it,thanks a whole deal
The deltoid actually has 3 sections I can see mine there is an indentation between them. It has a complicated 3D shape
That is great..but the teres major is not a rotatir cuff muscle
24:43 on the rotator cuff muscles ,it's Teres minor not Teres major
Good job sir!,but I don't think teres major is not among the rotator cuff muscles.it is absolutely not!
It is actually the Teres MINOR that is part of the "Rotator Cuff" (but I don't make my students learn the Teres Minor). Thank You for your contribution! -- sincerely, professor fink
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Does the Pectorals minor draw the scapula back?
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is it the teres major that is in the "Rotator cuff muscles" or the teres minor??
I believe its the teres minor
Technically, it IS the Teres MINOR. I intentionally said "Teres major" because I do not ask my students to learn the "Teres minor" or differentiate between the two. All teaching involves some "dogmatism" by making generalizations and simplifications (on the path to learning greater detail & complexity).
Thanks for your comment! -- professor fink
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this guy sure likes cats. I had to google "rhomboid capitus" of which he spoke of... xD it's a cat only muscle! LOL
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Why cat is compared here
Student groups would dissect cats to learn HOW TO DISSECT, as well as learn the anatomy. An already dissected human cadaver was examined by students.
@@professorfink okay sir....thank you for your response
Slide-Hazy-needs to be clearer
damn i need a good jewish teacher. our teacher" has not once even stood up in the front with a skeleton. shes so lazy. no matter how much someone knows from the books, you can always tell by their teaching style whether they're truly intelligent or not.
thank you for this video i cant rewind lectures in my class